5 killed, including patient and medical personnel, in Care Flight plane crash: Nevada police

The cause of the crash near Stagecoach, Nevada, is currently unknown.

ByJon Haworth ABCNews logo
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Patient, medical personnel among 5 killed in NV plane crash: police
A Care Flight crash killed five people near Stagecoach, Nevada. Authorities are investigating the cause of the plane crash.

STAGECOACH, Nev. -- Five people are dead, including a patient and medical personnel, after a Care Flight plane crashed late Friday in Nevada, ABC News reported.

The incident occurred at approximately 9:15 p.m. when the Lyon County Dispatch Center began receiving multiple calls regarding a possible plane crash near Stagecoach, Nevada -- about 45 miles east of Reno, according to a statement from the Lyon County Sheriff's Office.

Care Flight, a service of REMSA Health, headquartered in Reno, Nevada and Guardian Flight, headquartered in Utah, confirmed in a statement following the crash that a PC 12 fixed wing aircraft, tail number N273SM, went off radar near Stagecoach, Nevada.

"We are heartbroken to report that we have now received confirmation from Central Lyon County Fire Department that none of the five people on board survived.," read the statement from Care Flight. "The five people on board were a pilot, a flight nurse, a flight paramedic, a patient and a patient's family member. We are in the process of notifying their family members."

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Lyon County deputies, Central Lyon County fire officials, Lyon County Search and Rescue and Douglas County Search and Rescue all responded to the scene of the accident to search the area following the crash.

"The Central Lyon Fire Department and Lyon County Sheriff's Department are coordinating with the National Transportation Safety Board to determine the cause of the crash which is under investigation," Care Flight said in a statement.

The aircraft was located at approximately 11:15 p.m. but no survivors were found, Lyon County Sheriff's Office said.

"As is Guardian and Care Flight's safety process in these situations, we are in a passive stand down for all Guardian and Care Flight flights across the company," said Care Flight. "We will work with each of our operations to ascertain when they are able to return to service ... Our immediate focus is helping our team members and families, as well as the responding agencies."

This is still an ongoing incident and investigation and authorities said that more information about the crash will be released as it becomes available.